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11 years 8 months ago #2886

Wayne Masliuk

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If it helps, I did all 8 exams, 2 days between each one. I was still nervous, but I scored proficient in 4 of the 5 areas and moderately proficient in the 5th.

Good, luck, and confidence is half the battle. The other half is the mental endurance of the 4 hours. I had 22 minutes to spare.
11 years 8 months ago #2885

Frankie Liebengood

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Thank you!
11 years 8 months ago #2884

Frankie Liebengood

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Yes I am using them.
11 years 8 months ago #2883

Wayne Masliuk

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Frankie, are you using the exam simulator?, and have you taken the actual 4 hour tests?
11 years 8 months ago #2882

Frankie Liebengood

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Yes and I'm scoring 70% on average.
11 years 8 months ago #2881

Wayne Masliuk

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Are you using the exam simulator, and have you taken any of the full length tests? What other study resources are you using?

I wrote on June 26, but I spent the last few weeks just taking the 4hour tests with the exam simulator. I scored 74% of the questions answered correct on the first pass. I still felt nervous about the exam.

I would say if you feel that you are not prepared, the pay the $70 and reschedule. Spend the next few weeks taking the test so you are comfortable with them. I found the exam simulator tests more difficult than the actual exam, but that is just my opinion.

It is important that you feel confident and prepared, and practice as much as you can.

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